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Includes liner notes by Chuck Young. Hall Of Fame 1979 Music Review Purchase Hall Of Fame 1979 CD To buy, Click on price to add to cart | Essential Hank Snow CD (1997)
Hall Of Fame 1979
$8.99 20-song collection provides a nice introduction to his various styles and captures all of his best-known songs. His own compositions 'I'm Movin on' and 'Rhumba Boogie', plus covers like 'I've ...
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| | Jamey Johnson That Lonesome Song CD (2008)
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$11.59 Personnel: Jamey Johnson (vocals, guitars, tubular bells); Scott Welch, Wayd Battle (electric guitar); Eddie Long (steel guitar, dobro); Jim "Moose" Brown (keyboards); Kevin Grantt (bass guitar); Dave Macafee ...
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| | Big Kenny The Quiet Times of a Rock and Roll Farm Boy CD (2009)
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| | RockFour Another Beginning CD (2002)
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| | Crybabys What Kind Of Rock 'N' Roll? CDs (2003)
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$15.05 The Crybabys: Honest John Plain, Darrell Bath (vocals, guitar); John ...
| | Tribute To Jimmy Martin "The King Of Bluegrass" CD (2004)
Hall Of Fame 1979
$9.09 Tributee: Jimmy Martin . Personnel: J.D. Crowe (vocals, baritone, banjo); Paul Williams (vocals, mandolin); Sonya Isaacs (tenor, baritone); Paul Williams (tenor, mandolin); Ben Isaacs (baritone, bass voice); Jesse Brock, Jessie Brock (mandolin); Michael Cleveland , Michael Cleveland (fiddle); Jason Moore (bass instrument); Harry Stinson (drums, snare drum); Audie Blaylock (vocals, guitar); Kenny Ingram (banjo). Audio Mixers: Ben Isaacs; Steve Chandler. Liner Note Author: Eddie Stubbs. Recording information: Skagg's Place. Photographers: Tim Dillman; John Scarpati. Although he is less well known than bluegrass pioneers Bill Monroe and Ralph Stanley, the irascible Jimmy Martin has done as much as either to shape the sound of the genre, almost single-handedly developing what can only be termed honky tonk bluegrass. Martin is stubborn and brilliant, a rebel playing a style of music that favors tradition and only reluctantly abides innovation, and his larger than life personality has probably made him as many enemies as friends. But acknowledged or not, Martin's stamp is everywhere in contemporary bluegrass, and his impact on country music as a whole is also not to ...
| | Halfway Farewell To The Fainthearted CD (2005)
Hall Of Fame 1979
$13.45 Despite their origins in Brisbane, the Australian seven-piece Halfway is deeply influenced by American country-rock on the appealing Farewell to the Fainthearted. Not unlike early Wilco, Britain's Peter Bruntnell, or Ryan Adams' Heartbreaker album, this outfit's music is ripe with alcohol-soaked emotion. The barstool punch of "Patience Back" is a definitive opener, but the group's pedal steel and harmonica-infused feel is most effective when it's delivered in a midtempo ("Get Gone" and "Drunk Again") or a soft ballad ("Something for Yourself") style. If "Six Pack" is one of several numbers that reveal a kinship to the Drive-By Truckers, the band's gritty feel -- best found on the kiss-off rocker "Get Gone" -- is powerful enough to stand beside any of the aforementioned. ~ John D. Luerssen
Halfway hails from Brisbane, Queensland, via the regional towns where kids grow up listening to country music on the family AM radio. Combine this foundation with the folk/bluegrass leanings of two Dublin born brothers, and you have Halfway. The band has worked hard over the last couple of years crafting and recording music, and honing skills with performances throughout Australia. Halfway combine pop sensibilities with the twang and the heart that is modern country rock music, producing a collection of sounds that culminate in odes to friendship, lost love and damn fine song writing. Its all there. Lush and restrained pedal steel and banjo beautifully complementing acoustic and electric guitars, which counter and punch within a mix of fine melodies and three-part harmonies. This is how country rock should sound. Halfway has an impressive pedigree. Four members of the eight-piece band were long-standing members of Brisbane band St Jude, before the collective grew into today's Halfway family. Halfway was completed with the addition of Ben Johnson, and brothers Liam and Noel Fitzpatrick. Over the past 12 months Halfway have supported bands such as Gersey, Knievel, Screemfeeder, The Anyones, ...
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| | Martin Craig Mile After Mile CD (1973)
Hall Of Fame 1979
$9.49 'Mile After Mile' is a 16-track acoustic solo album of English road songs by Martin Craig, whose 1973 single 'Rockin' at the Ace Café' helped to spark interest in the re-opening of the legendary 50s and 60s British biker haunt in North London.The songs are drawn from his life in Britain; born in Yorkshire and growing up mainly on Tyneside in the North East of England during the post - WWII era. In his early teens he latched onto the Rocker culture of the late fifties/ early sixties, visited the Ace Cafe in 1961 as an awestruck 15 year old and went on to found, record and gig with bands such as the Hot Rod Gang, the Sabre Jets, Diesel & the Firebirds and the Kindness of Strangers, as well as performing solo and in two duos (including MG & Lynnette) live, on CD and on radio.Martin's experiences range from running a 13 year music and songwriting project in a high security prison to leading community development programmes in one of Britain's most troubled areas, working for many years with local people to help their neighbourhood move away from poverty, bad health and high crime.Songs on 'Mile After Mile' that draw on these experiences include 'Contract Killer', where Martin says that "...every verse is an incident seen, a boast overheard or a threat received." An acoustic version of 'Rockin' at the Ace Café' presents a stripped-down version of his story of two rockers' fight over a teenage runaway that has become the Ace's anthem.Martin describes 'Old V-Twin' as, "...a chase-to-the-Ace story with a catch ending", and 'Grease on my Pillow' as a "...cheated rocker's lament." British roads themselves feature in 'M62' and ...
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